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How is the cold and snow in your area? No smart-aleck warm weather birds welcome here...lol
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 641297" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Oh happy, happy days, GN! It's going to be in the (are you ready?) 40's next week!!!! That is going to get Wisconsinites out in sweatshirts for sure. </p><p></p><p>Of course, the snow will melt and it will be a mess and when it freezes again our cars can ice skate as we drive. I am fine driving on snow, not so much on ice. We do have a 4-wheel drive as do most people out here because it helps with winter driving and, no, we do not stay inside just because it's cold out.</p><p></p><p>IC, you are also right about getting used to any temperature if you live in it for a time. Last winter was brutally cold and often negative 30 with the wind chill. At first, I stayed in. Ok, one day I stayed in. The next day I got bored so I heated up for car for twenty minutes (no exaggeration) and then went somewhere. It's not fun sitting at home due to Mother Nature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 641297, member: 1550"] Oh happy, happy days, GN! It's going to be in the (are you ready?) 40's next week!!!! That is going to get Wisconsinites out in sweatshirts for sure. Of course, the snow will melt and it will be a mess and when it freezes again our cars can ice skate as we drive. I am fine driving on snow, not so much on ice. We do have a 4-wheel drive as do most people out here because it helps with winter driving and, no, we do not stay inside just because it's cold out. IC, you are also right about getting used to any temperature if you live in it for a time. Last winter was brutally cold and often negative 30 with the wind chill. At first, I stayed in. Ok, one day I stayed in. The next day I got bored so I heated up for car for twenty minutes (no exaggeration) and then went somewhere. It's not fun sitting at home due to Mother Nature. [/QUOTE]
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